When comparing Pepperplate vs Copy Me That, the Slant community recommends Pepperplate for most people. In the question“What are the best recipe manager apps for iOS?”Pepperplate is ranked 3rd while Copy Me That is ranked 4th. The most important reason people chose Pepperplate is:

Recipes can be organized into menus and categories.
Menus allow grouping recipes and operating with them together. For example, a whole menu can be added to a shopping list or added to the planner without having to add each recipe separately.
Categories are essentially tags. They can be added to recipes and used to search through them in recipe list.

Pros

Pro

Reasonable organizactional methods

Menus allow grouping recipes and operating with them together. For example, a whole menu can be added to a shopping list or added to the planner without having to add each recipe separately.

Categories are essentially tags. They can be added to recipes and used to search through them in recipe list.

Pro

Has an online interface

Allows sharing recipes with others through a link on the website.

Pro

Grocery list

Recipes and menus can quickly be added to the grocery list from their appropriate views. Items in the grocery list can be sorted by aisle or recipe.

Pro

Good web clipper

While the experience using the clipper on a mobile device might need some work, the clipper itself is reasonably advanced. It directly supports over 30 recipe sites. It imports images, prep time, ingredients and instructions from those sites.

Pro

Can be used for meal planning

Recipes and menus can quickly be added to the planner from their appropriate views. Unfortunately, there's no way to add them from the planner itself.

Pro

Recipes can be organized via tags

Each recipe can be categorized by tags in order to find the appropriate meal.

Pro

Supports multiple users on different devices

A meal can be added by one user, and then the recipe can be viewed by another. This way, coordinating meals between multiple people can be very simple - especially for shopping purposes.

Pro

Active community

Copy Me That has a community built around food. The community is for sharing and receiving recipes, and even providing feedback.

Pro

Great web clipper

Copy Me That is a Great app for grabbing recipes from the web. After they are downloaded, they are automatically formatted for simplicity.

Pro

Allows adjustments and notes

Any attribute of a recipe can be changed, and notes can be added as reminder for the future.

Pro

Easy shopping list generator

This app will dissect the ingredients required and break them down into an organized shopping list.

Pro

Drag and drop meal planner

Users can drag and drop meals from one day to another day using this app's built in calendar.

Functions as an add-on

Pro

Community ratings for recipes

Pro

Intelligent item system

Intelligent item system allows you to edit items on your shopping list, combines items from multiple recipes, and organizes items by store location. Forget an item? Hit the “Add Item” button, type in oranges, item is immediately added to your list under the “Produce” section.

Pro

Excellent browser algorithm

The excellent browser algorithm can grab recipes from even the worst ad-garbled web pages, with no errors.

Pro

Multiple platforms

IOS (iPhone & iPad), Android, and browser support.

Pro

Cookbook creator and Direct publish feature

You can design, create, and even publish and order your own cookbook from within the app.

Cons

Con

Doesn't de-duplicate recipes

You can add the same recipe multiple times from the same url but the site won't merge them automatically.

Con

Poor mobile web clipping experience

To save a recipe from the web into Pepperplate requires copying the URL, navigating to Pepperplate.com (that has no mobile version), either logging in or clicking view recipes, then navigating to import recipes and pasting the URL in the form field. There's no way to "share" a URL to Pepperplate.

Con

iPad Interface unbecoming to some users

Con

Recipe detection limited to english

This app automatically reformats recipes for easy reading based on the contents of the text. If the text isn't in English, Copy Me That won't detect the recipe.